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Western Montana College
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of th
an al 0 tak
ho I hi tor .
r par ti ul -ly not -
mpu . buildin I'e rapidly
nrollment n r the 1 000 m rk' faculty and
ddition add to the 0 er-all impro m nt .
ful pa a of ef I' ndum 65 - whi h receiv d
Campus Construet·Ion In UII wi·ng; ICDodm-mittitee onfltoinmuin ePIt' rnramtudofnqt uafliat ulatnd nd. eallluenmnei f-or e lea on Plans our ho 1 II or th other fi ont na ni er- P. E. Complex Nears Com Ie ion, A 14-member committ head- i tern unit .
• •.ed by Campu D elopmen I In lin with U~T nt . ompli hm nt '. to aI· ) Library Takes Sha eRapidly II Chairman Henry Sti h, is now u~ rad our alumnI fun bo~ - to k . P In 10 e~ touch
at work on plan for dedication . Ith u nd at h m 1m t. r kmdI. your Iutel:e t
Despite numerous complica- which students may further de-I of Western s new Ph sical Edu- In t rr: ont nolle lumnl lthou que b n.
tions, the building projects are velop themselves. Such activitie cation ~omplex, which i nearing our mo't Import nt. PI' .du t. .
closing in on completion. not available to the students in IcompletIOn on the campus' east '\ .n .e. hI dl mond nnl ur h p
. '. side ou III JOIn u for th m n pe ram and The proJect nearest comple- the past mclude handball riflery. . t k' h f h f t
. . h ffl b d d b d . Th h n w a Ing or u ure.
tion IS the physIcal education AS u
t
..et
, oar , h' ahn h a mmton. h de 1 gdroduPd' t a ith our ntinuin i tan role in
complex The first home basket- c IVI Ies w IC ave been sc e u e Ica ory h' h d t' '11 th I
ball gam. e I.s scheduled for De- aval'1able m. the past, but wI.ll be for February 14-15. Ig I' U IOn '\ 1 ur . m.o1 oa .
cember 3, and according to more. fully developed because of .Working with Sti h on plan- Ine} I: tauf I'
authorities will be held on the the mdoor arena are archery mng arrangements are Dr. Dale . 'd t
new gym floor. Plans are being golf, and field sports such as Tash, Bill Straugh Dona Wal- 1 1 n
I
.
made for a formal dedication field hockey. Because of this en- lace Bob Jesse, Jeanette Boyd, umnI
program to be staged February closed arena, activities may also Georg Marinkovich, Dave Gal-
14 and 15. be enjoyed during the wint'er lagher Donald Keltz Charles dueators Attend Conferences Althou h conflicts between months. The major problem con- St~uffer, and student' represen- ,
contracto~ and workers have cerning this arena is dust. Right tatIves: Betty Jo Dellwo, Cynde C It t· 0 E f
delayed action on certain phases at' present the ground has not IHartsen Don Campbell, and Bob I onsu aIon r xc ange e . '" (Continued on Page 6) I McChesney.
of. .the 1.Ibrary-ad~'mmstratIon Attending the fir t organization verity of Montana the '\ ek-bUldmg,
brIcks. contmu~ to.be. meeting of the Montana Con- end of ov mber 1-2.
~dde.d. CompletIOn of th.IS bUlld- Longtlme Western Coach ference on English Education I Tho e instructors attendin
mg IS scheduled for sprmg 1969. were Mr. Ralph Kn land Dean were Mr. Cebull Mr. EI wick,
The new physical education H d t G M d of Education and Mr. Edward Mrs. Mann, Mi McManus and
center, with .its architectural onore a arne on ay Cebull, head of the English D - Mr. Ryburn. All of the colleg s
beauty and stylmg, does not only I . partment. and universiti in Montan
add to the attractiveness of the Through the 1967-68 seas?n, ~IS The Montana Conference on weI' repre nted. Included in
campus, but will in the near fu- I clu?s ha~ scored 180 VIctOrieS Engli h Education, hea.ded by Ith Friday agenda wa~ a dinn I'
ture provide a more suitable en- I whIle losmg only 80 - a near 'd t DAB me ting at th Floren Hot 1. . " . 70 per cent cli new preSI en r. gnes oner
Vlronment for physIcal actIvIty p. of the University of Montana (Continued on Page 6)
and learning through this activ- A native Idahoian, Straugh was called October 8 1968 in
it'y. . . was ~orn ~t Cle~water b~t mov- Helena by Miss Ruth Harpel
. The mam playmg floor con-I ed WIth hI~ famIly to WhIte S.ul- State English Supervisor in the
SIStS of two basketball courts. phur Sprmgs, attended hIgh Department of Public Instruc-
Two of th~se courts ~an be used school there and participated in tion. The purpo e of the new 01'-
at one tlI~e. VarsIty games, bot~ basketball. and track. Fol- ganization is to generat, en-however,
WIll be played on a lowmg graduatIOn, h enrolled courage and co-ordinate, both
~ente~ court and fold-?ut seat- at Western and a a ~em~r of within and among in titutions
mg WIll take up the ~erIme~er so the Bul!dog.squad receIved mval- and organization the exchang
that only one court IS avaIla~le. uable tutormg on t?e hardcour of information and program of
Added features of the playmg from the fam~d BrI<:k Bree~en Iactivitie for the improvement of
floor are the volleyball set-up a leg~ndary fIgure m Montana the preparation of English teach-I
and shUffleboard courts. coachmg annals. ers in Montana.
An additional hardwood court Graduating from the th n Mr. Cebull reported that all of
is available for use in the up- Montana State ormal School in the units of the Montana Uni-per
floor of the building. I 1935 w~th a ~ocial cienc~ major versity System weI' repr ent-
This also contains two base- and mmors m mathematlcs and ed at the Conference exc pt
ball courts as well as a volley- English, Straugh j~ined the fac- Montana Colleg of Mineral Sci-ball
set-up. After 25 years and almost 600 ulty at Glasgow HIgh S<:hool ~ ,'ence and Technology. Repr sen- I
basketball games, Bill Straugh t h h d d h
The complex will provide for is hanging up his hardcourt gear. f~ac er-coatc an th urm1 gd thIS Itation also includ d people from a wider range of activities by Ive-year enure ere e e Rocky Mountain College Carroll
The vet'eran Western Montana Scotties to new athletic heights. College, and the Coilege of
V
. · College coach, wh? has c?mpiled Lured to the Dillon college in Great Falls. ISltS er one of the most ImpreSSIve rec- 1940 with an offer of the athletic
, ds' T S t t h' . . Mr. Cebull has been nam d to
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or In 'lrleasure. ta e sporths1 t~- dIrectorship, he SWIftly estab- the Constitution Committee of' I ege tory, WI contmue as a e IC llished the pattern of champion- . director at the Dillon college, a I ships to come. the newly-orgamz.:d Mont~na
post he has held continuously I Th 1 S h 1 h Conference on Engh h EducatiOn.
An evaluation team for the I . r .hie orma c 00 at t at * * *
N .' . . Ismce 1940, but re mqUls es I time listed an enrollment of only
. at~onal CommISSIon on Accred- coaching duties to his younger 1300 _. 1 d' b t 100 Five of Western's English staff
ItatIon of Teacher Education'. me u mg a ou men
(NCATE) visited Western's cam-I cor~s o~ assIstants.. . students - and Straugh has rea-I acttend.ld thh.e
h
Montana English
I HIS SIgnal era m Western's (Continued on Page 5) ounCI w IC met at the Uni- The appointment of Charle
pus on October 28, 29 and 30. h' t '11 b . d t Stauffer eteran Dillon new-
The team members were Dr. IS ory WI . e reco.gmze ~ex man, as director of information
Carl E 1 D f I t Monday evenmg durmg halftIme JOLE E cLE RO ED Q EE os as ey, ean 0 ns ruc-. h' at Western Montana College wa
tion E t 0 C 11 ceremomes at the Western-W It- d · V· t · I· h d
.' as ern regon 0 ~ge, worth game which unveils the ome y 'usle Ie ory g Ig anounce 0 ember 18 by Dr.
chaIrman; Dr. Margaret L. HIatt, . f th $960000 " James E. Short, president of the
Professor of Education, Oregon gy~aslUm 0 . e new , S f I H · eekend Dillon college.
ColI f Ed t · ( I t PhYSIcal EducatIOn Complex now ege 0 uca lOn, e emen-. . h D'll eeess U omee mng I n h'IS new post, Stauffer will
ary); Dr. Clarence M, Bjork, nearmg, cOmtl:~IOn on tel on have charge of news releases.
Dean of Faculty, Western State campus eas SI e. Homecoming 1968 was termed IWestern's Spurs began the day' assist with alumni and Boo t r
College of Colorado (graduate- S t l' aug h' s accomplishments a success as the queen was by successfully defeating the Club activities and work with
general); Mr. Erhard K. Dort- during that' quarter. of a centur,y crowned, Smoot and Brooks en- Carroll Spurs in the prelimin- WMC official; in public rela­round
Assistant Professor of are synonomous WIth Western s tertained and both the Spur ary football game by a score of tions.
Histo;y, Oregon College of Ed- growth in. both stude~ts and sta- and Bulldogs were victorious. 27-6. Following the game a t a Before moving to Montana in
ucation, (academic); Miss Vivian ture. Durmg that ~erIo~, he de- Miss Jolene McLean was the was ~eld for returning WMC 1955, Stauffer was employed
Allgaier Director of Certifica- veloped 22 champIOnshIp teams choice of WMC students to rep- alumm. with newspaper in the Detroit
tion, St~te Department of Pub- - 10 in track nine .basketball, resent them and reign over a The Art Club, sporting a crepe and Chicago areas. A resident
lic Instruction (representing the two football and one m baseball weekend of football fun. Jan paper derby, .took outstanding of Dillon for the past 12 year,
State Depa~ent); Dr. Harold - while directing. the lat'~er two Quilling, representing the "Mil float honor m the Saturday he served as editor of the week-
Wen a a s, Superintendent of sports on a part-tIme basIS. Club was runner-up to Jolene. noon parade. The Juniors ly Dillon Examiner and later a
Schools Great Falls Montana Basketball, however, was and A bonfire ignited by Queen homeb~ew still float. wO,n sec- managing editor of the Daily
(repres~nting the St~te Educa~ is his first love. In addition to Jolene followed coronation, and ond prIze, and the Semors bran- Tribune-Examiner here.
tion Association); and Dr. Eu- the nine Montana Collegiate Con- the cheerleaders led Bulldog Idy bottle won third honors. For the past seven months, he
gene Cottle, head of Department ference trophies, Straugh's cag- supporters in a successful effort The Bulldogs ~ontinued suc- wa.:> employed by the Montana
of Curriculum and Instruction, ers also garnered no less than to boost Bulldog morale. cess by defeatmg Carroll's Umverslty System as statewide
University of Wyoming, (second- five berths in the NAIA tourney Friday night Fred Smoot"s ISaints Saturday afternoon by a director of the Referendum 65
ary-professional). finals at Kansas Cit'y. humor and Dennis Brooks' sing- lopsided 28-7. The team was campaign.
The students and staff enjoyed And, over the 25-year span, his ing ability refreshed the school- supported by an overflow crowd. He is married to the former
the visit, and the team members teams won 362 of 591 tilts - a worked minds of the students Dining and dancing were Evelyn Mikkelsen, a graduate of
showed their appreciation for the neat 63 per cent success formula. and set a gay mood for sat-I among the various Saturday eve- and ex-faculty member at West­friendliness
and cooperation they In the MCC circuit, his rec- urday. ning activities in post-victory ern, who now teaches at Bea-received
while here on campus. ord is even more remarkable. I Saturday was the big day. celebration. verhead County High School.
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A publication of campus news and events was published from 1922 to 1949 under the flag of The Montanomal. Renamed The Wescolite in 1949, it published under that name until 1999. The name changed to Western Wire from 2002 to 2004 but reverted back to The Wescolite in the fall of 2004. Publication ceased after 2009.

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n.
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THE
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Western Montana College
AL.U
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~~O~~~[Jm--rE--~ I u
AUTUM
of th
an al 0 tak
ho I hi tor .
r par ti ul -ly not -
mpu . buildin I'e rapidly
nrollment n r the 1 000 m rk' faculty and
ddition add to the 0 er-all impro m nt .
ful pa a of ef I' ndum 65 - whi h receiv d
Campus Construet·Ion In UII wi·ng; ICDodm-mittitee onfltoinmuin ePIt' rnramtudofnqt uafliat ulatnd nd. eallluenmnei f-or e lea on Plans our ho 1 II or th other fi ont na ni er- P. E. Complex Nears Com Ie ion, A 14-member committ head- i tern unit .
• •.ed by Campu D elopmen I In lin with U~T nt . ompli hm nt '. to aI· ) Library Takes Sha eRapidly II Chairman Henry Sti h, is now u~ rad our alumnI fun bo~ - to k . P In 10 e~ touch
at work on plan for dedication . Ith u nd at h m 1m t. r kmdI. your Iutel:e t
Despite numerous complica- which students may further de-I of Western s new Ph sical Edu- In t rr: ont nolle lumnl lthou que b n.
tions, the building projects are velop themselves. Such activitie cation ~omplex, which i nearing our mo't Import nt. PI' .du t. .
closing in on completion. not available to the students in IcompletIOn on the campus' east '\ .n .e. hI dl mond nnl ur h p
. '. side ou III JOIn u for th m n pe ram and The proJect nearest comple- the past mclude handball riflery. . t k' h f h f t
. . h ffl b d d b d . Th h n w a Ing or u ure.
tion IS the physIcal education AS u
t
..et
, oar , h' ahn h a mmton. h de 1 gdroduPd' t a ith our ntinuin i tan role in
complex The first home basket- c IVI Ies w IC ave been sc e u e Ica ory h' h d t' '11 th I
ball gam. e I.s scheduled for De- aval'1able m. the past, but wI.ll be for February 14-15. Ig I' U IOn '\ 1 ur . m.o1 oa .
cember 3, and according to more. fully developed because of .Working with Sti h on plan- Ine} I: tauf I'
authorities will be held on the the mdoor arena are archery mng arrangements are Dr. Dale . 'd t
new gym floor. Plans are being golf, and field sports such as Tash, Bill Straugh Dona Wal- 1 1 n
I
.
made for a formal dedication field hockey. Because of this en- lace Bob Jesse, Jeanette Boyd, umnI
program to be staged February closed arena, activities may also Georg Marinkovich, Dave Gal-
14 and 15. be enjoyed during the wint'er lagher Donald Keltz Charles dueators Attend Conferences Althou h conflicts between months. The major problem con- St~uffer, and student' represen- ,
contracto~ and workers have cerning this arena is dust. Right tatIves: Betty Jo Dellwo, Cynde C It t· 0 E f
delayed action on certain phases at' present the ground has not IHartsen Don Campbell, and Bob I onsu aIon r xc ange e . '" (Continued on Page 6) I McChesney.
of. .the 1.Ibrary-ad~'mmstratIon Attending the fir t organization verity of Montana the '\ ek-bUldmg,
brIcks. contmu~ to.be. meeting of the Montana Con- end of ov mber 1-2.
~dde.d. CompletIOn of th.IS bUlld- Longtlme Western Coach ference on English Education I Tho e instructors attendin
mg IS scheduled for sprmg 1969. were Mr. Ralph Kn land Dean were Mr. Cebull Mr. EI wick,
The new physical education H d t G M d of Education and Mr. Edward Mrs. Mann, Mi McManus and
center, with .its architectural onore a arne on ay Cebull, head of the English D - Mr. Ryburn. All of the colleg s
beauty and stylmg, does not only I . partment. and universiti in Montan
add to the attractiveness of the Through the 1967-68 seas?n, ~IS The Montana Conference on weI' repre nted. Included in
campus, but will in the near fu- I clu?s ha~ scored 180 VIctOrieS Engli h Education, hea.ded by Ith Friday agenda wa~ a dinn I'
ture provide a more suitable en- I whIle losmg only 80 - a near 'd t DAB me ting at th Floren Hot 1. . " . 70 per cent cli new preSI en r. gnes oner
Vlronment for physIcal actIvIty p. of the University of Montana (Continued on Page 6)
and learning through this activ- A native Idahoian, Straugh was called October 8 1968 in
it'y. . . was ~orn ~t Cle~water b~t mov- Helena by Miss Ruth Harpel
. The mam playmg floor con-I ed WIth hI~ famIly to WhIte S.ul- State English Supervisor in the
SIStS of two basketball courts. phur Sprmgs, attended hIgh Department of Public Instruc-
Two of th~se courts ~an be used school there and participated in tion. The purpo e of the new 01'-
at one tlI~e. VarsIty games, bot~ basketball. and track. Fol- ganization is to generat, en-however,
WIll be played on a lowmg graduatIOn, h enrolled courage and co-ordinate, both
~ente~ court and fold-?ut seat- at Western and a a ~em~r of within and among in titutions
mg WIll take up the ~erIme~er so the Bul!dog.squad receIved mval- and organization the exchang
that only one court IS avaIla~le. uable tutormg on t?e hardcour of information and program of
Added features of the playmg from the fam~d BrI employed by the Montana
of Curriculum and Instruction, ers also garnered no less than to boost Bulldog morale. cess by defeatmg Carroll's Umverslty System as statewide
University of Wyoming, (second- five berths in the NAIA tourney Friday night Fred Smoot"s ISaints Saturday afternoon by a director of the Referendum 65
ary-professional). finals at Kansas Cit'y. humor and Dennis Brooks' sing- lopsided 28-7. The team was campaign.
The students and staff enjoyed And, over the 25-year span, his ing ability refreshed the school- supported by an overflow crowd. He is married to the former
the visit, and the team members teams won 362 of 591 tilts - a worked minds of the students Dining and dancing were Evelyn Mikkelsen, a graduate of
showed their appreciation for the neat 63 per cent success formula. and set a gay mood for sat-I among the various Saturday eve- and ex-faculty member at West­friendliness
and cooperation they In the MCC circuit, his rec- urday. ning activities in post-victory ern, who now teaches at Bea-received
while here on campus. ord is even more remarkable. I Saturday was the big day. celebration. verhead County High School.
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